Craps 300 to 1000 using odds

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In this try I use odds to drive the profit. Works ok. Finish with strategy advice.

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Craps 300 to 1000 using odds

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  1. Great hedge system. Plus, you are playing the best paying bets on the table. The math makes sense. This type of session is exactly why I don't like to switch up systems mid play. At 13:00 you lost one big bet and second guessed yourself then started losing.

  2. after rolling this out… I would only stay with the basic start – your $50 don't & 2 $10 come bets w/$20 odds- overtime this will work. your odds wins covers your don't pass losses!!! the don't pass covers the quick outs- that we see – over over &over again!!! genius!!! you should call this strategy – stacking green!!! yes 4 7s can happen in a row yeah- maybe once an hour maybe not as often. overtime this is something 2 look at!!! thanks again !!!

  3. I just got into craps and I enjoy your videos. Thanks for the help in this learning journey

  4. Good solid system. With bad luck you get beat with 7 – 11 coming out or get set up and hit the point to lose the don't and then a 7 to lose what's left. Still a good system.

  5. Avoiding a 7 on the come out appears to be the only serious risk. I like this hedge system.

  6. I like this, too. Question – on the come out you threw a 12 and paid yourself $75.00 on the don't pass… shouldn't that have been a push… should I hedge the don't pass to cover the possibility of the 12 on the comeout?

  7. You could have put $35 on the four at the end. Then you're guaranteed at least $15 if the seven rolls or $20 if the four rolls. Great videos.

  8. Jacob – I really enjoy your videos and perspective on the game. I’m a 2 month old craps newbie and can’t quit thinking about the game.

    I want to ask you about your strategy advice toward the end of the video when you are playing with $75. When you play the DP for $50, on the come out, imagine hopping for $5 each the 61, 52, 43, 65, and 66. You are likely to lose $25 on come out but you are shielded against 7 & 11 and if you hit the 66, you win $80 (150-70). This is probably a bad move but my brain keeps trying to find a way to make this work. If the point were 4, you’d likely bet the hard 4. So why not hedge the come out DP? Seems like similar logic. πŸ€”

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